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O TEAM Eli TOLEDO—TIM i: CARD.
A new line of Perfumes at H ill’s drug­
C I T Y C O U N C IL .
A CARD.
I t s t t i t t c l b III Lhe B m a .
Mikes tri-weekly trips between Dayton aud store.
Portland. Leaves Dayton at 7:-.0 a. m. on Mon­
Mrs. J. B. Mount was in the city on
days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Port­
land at 10:30 a. in. ou Tuesday.», Thursdays aud
Thursday.
Saturdays.
Beport* o f CHy O m .c rs -B lll. Allow ed— I
re080n ,,>r UlC tloll-SllOOesa o f
Mure Water Work«.
m any farmers is tersely told la the fol-
Councilmau Smith, Terrell, £1*00.1
E l* ood J low in g article from the pen o f the A . L.
and Lashier were present at the council Crosby, o f CatonsVllle, Md., in 188!), in
Remember
the
lecture
by
Tresideut
^ T K A M K ltd ALTONA AND KAMON1A.
the Am erican Farmer. N otw ithstand-
meeting Monday night, when the m a j­
New lin on .Saturday night.
! ug 1 1 •• g rout progress that has been
(Qoiug south, read down; uorth, up.)
or’s
old
jack-knife
dropped,
and
they
made in lute years in all branches o f
DAILY BOATS.
Abram Morris who has been in poor
0 T> a. m
. l v . Portland ah
p. ra. 2 I«)
health for several weeks Is able to be out jollied each other on the way they had agrleulm re, we fear there are e vet some ;
8:1-1............. Oregon C i t y ................. 12 3 »
•scooped” tilings in the city election, faHHfrb’ plodding In some o f the old-
11:44)................. ..Newberg...............a. m. 10:40 a little again
liiüX-’ uts the w riter briefly names us
4:30p. in.
..
Salem
............... 7:4) j
during
the reading of the minutes by
7:00......... a u . IndependenceLv. ...
— 6:30
follows.
SUNDAYS.
I Bert Weesner has moved to the Jesse the recorder. The recorder was feeling
H e p low etli Ids ground w ith a east-
9:<v) a. m. . . l t . Portlaud a s .
p. m. 3 io llu b so n p rop erty on the corner of Sec­
pretty good h im self; and the mayor— ! Iron I o\v, w hich is like unto the oue
1:30 p. i n .............Newoerg......................12 30
ond
and
R
iver
streets
6 : 3 0 ..................... S:ilein................ a. m. 10:1)
well, he could offer suggestions faster his grandfather used.
8:30
.. a r . Independence lv
........... 9.00
1
H o harroweth w ith the straight-
L. M. Parker, W . C. Kruger, A . P. than the council could act on them.
•Free hack meets boat at Newberg.
toothed harrow, and when you tell
Oliver aud Henry M iller were in the
A petition was presented asking that iiim the papers say that tlie disc and
Q
K. A N. CO —TIM E CAKD.
city the first of the week.
Seventh street be grubbed and graded the springtoothed harrows are the best
Steamer Eluiore leaves Portlaud Sundays and i
Thursdays at 6 a. m. Returning leaves Siloni I
A . M. Hoskins is unable for work this from R iver to Wynooski street.
Re­ lie eurleth up liis lips w ith »corn and
Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0 a m.
sayotli that he lias forgotten more
Steamer Modoc leaves Portliud Mondays, j week on account of something like a ferred to committee on streets.
about farm ing than tho papers ever
Wednesdays aud Fridays at 7 a. in., retu rn in g 1 felon on the index linger.
The
matter
of
collecting
benefits
and
knew.
the following days.
Pass New berg ou the
down trip at 6:20 a. in.
l l o m ilketh the cow that is big, for
Mrs. J. E. Hembree of LaFayette vis­ paying damages on property adjacent to
O liver «k Coloord agents for railway Hues.
lo,
when ho selleth tier he gettetli much
reets opened in block 17 was discussed
ited with W . X . Sutton’s and George
m
oney
for the beef.
OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION
at
some
length
aud
referred
to
commit­
Christenson’ s last Saturday.
—AND—
H e consider» tit not the cost o f feed­
PORTLAND AND YAM H ILL R AILW AY.
tee ou streets and public property.
in g the beef for m an y years, nor tlie
Oscar Cox went to Eugene on Thurs­
The $2,100 that has to be raised by the fact that Iu all these years the big cow
Trains arrive at Kewberg as follows:
day as a delegate to the college Y . M. C.
North.
South.
16th, brought out considerable discus­ maketh not so much as 150 pounds o f
7:V> a. ra.
*l*J6p. m. A. convention which is being held in
butter in tlie space o f one year.
sion as to the manner in which it was to
12:30 p. m.
63» P m.
H o wiuteroth Ills calves at tlie straw
that city.
•Every other day.
be raised and who would raise it. The stack, and in the spring v e rily their
Passenger aud Freight Rates to all points.
Dr. G . W . McConnell was in the city council thought that the mayor was the bellies are lik e unto a pot and their
C. B. FRISSELL.
u a be obtained from
a day or two this week attending to liis proper one to get the money, but he was backs have the curve that is called
Agent Newberg.
duties as a member of the state board of just so very busy (? ) ho did not have sway.
P. FISHER. Newspaper Advertising Agent,
H e goeth to m ilk tiie cow and lie
J
21 Merchant's Exchange, San Francisco, medical examiners.
time to do anything with i t ; they next telleth her in an exceedin g loud voice
is our authorized agent, This paper is kept on
Samuel
Gause,
Calvin
Dixon
and
file in his oliice.
tried to saddle it upon the recorder, but to back lier log and ho thum|>ct!i her
Clarence Elliott are figuring on a big he, also, was nearly rushed to death for on tlie back w ith tlie m ilk in g stool to
wood cutting contract that will keep want of time. The matter was finally emphasize his remark.
Local Events.
l i e gettetli some manure in the pail
them busy for nearly a year if they get left in the hands of a committee consist­ w h ile m ilkin g, but lie siruiiieth it ull
it.
ing of Smith, Elwood and Terrell “ with out through an old stocking strainer.
H e setteth his m ilk in crocks, f<r did
“ The Pot of G old.”
The city election passed off last Mon power to act.” The money is to bo pro­
not his grandm other do tlie same?
D r. Lewis, Dentist, M cM innville, tf
day without arousing any interest. cured on six months time, and is to be
H e churueth w ith a dash churn and
A t the college chapel Saturday night. There was only one ticket in the field repaid by money secured by the sale of liis conversation is full o f dashes while
water I Kinds.
During tho discussion lie turncth the crank.
Charles Hadley of Dayton was in town J and consequently only about half a lull
H o gatheretli the butter iu a lum p
Councilman Terrell said “ ho thought it
vote
was
cast.
last Tuesday.
in the churn and refuseth to try the
would
be
good
policy
to
wait
awhile
be­
Housekeepers must be pretty hard to
granular method.
N . E. Britt has been at home a day or
11a wrappeth Ids butter in pieces o f
satisfy when it requires an exertion on fore trying to float the bonds again ; that
two this week with his family.
the part of a hardware dealer in the sale tlie war scare and money flurry would liis old Idled shirts and lie trudeth it
ott'
for groceries, w hich lie bringctli
Dr. Lowe the well known optician is
of a cook stove, that causes the loss of a hurt their sale.”
home in u jug.
coming soon. The wise w ill wait for
The
marshal
was
directed
to
construct
pound in weight to the dealer.
H e feedetli Ids cows on corn, and
him .
a fence on the east side of Smith avenue; g iveth you to understand that that Is
W . K . Allen is receiving some very
also to repair the fence in the canyon tlie righ t kind o f feed for ull kinds of
Mrs. Storey of M cM innville is in town
strong testimonials from large grower.-
stock.
under the bridge.
visiting with her son, F. H . Storey on
of prunes up the valley w ho used the
lle k e e p e tli scrub stock and belicvctli
Tho following annual reports were
Meridian street.
Allen dryer the past season, and who
not in pedigree.
read
and
accepted:
Cephas Maris of Sheridan visited with are greatly pleased with the workings of
Me feedeth his brood sows on corn
ami water, and when they eat up th eir
recorder ’ s report .
his son-in-law Sherry Calkins a day or the dryer,
pigs he suyet-h luck is against him
N e w b e r g , Or., January 6, 1896.
two this week.
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap
again.
r .1 the Hou. Mayor and City Council:
President New lin w ill deliver a lecture j and it is cheap meat that you want,
l i e d rivetli liis cows w ith a dog to
I beg to submit the following annual save tim e and loafeth half a day at the
in the college chapel on next Saturday | while it is your money I want. Take
report for the year ending January 6, corner store talking polities.
evening, his subject being the “ Pot of advantage of the supposed short life ol
H e p antetli liis potatoes in tlie ilurk
1896:
G old .”
the Central Meat Market and buy meat No. licenses issued .....................
31 o f tlie moon and the potato bug cateth
J. S. B a k e r .
Money received from licenses
I 50 75 them up in tlie light o f tlie sun.
E verett W h ite of Eastern Oregon, son at hard tim e prices.
'*
'•
•*
flues
..............
15 DO
H e goeth to tlie lair and spendeth
of M r. and Mrs. Nathan W hite of M id­
"
“
'•
city taxes .......... 1818 90 m any sheckles at tlie side shows, but
The steamer Grey Eagle surprised the
dleton, visited with J. H . Townsend’s
lie
regardeth not tlie live stock e x ­
inhabitants of Jefferson last week by
Total
$1884 65
last Sunday.
153 hibited because it is ow ned by rich
making a run up the Santiam river to No. warrants drawn on city Treasurer
Amount paid out b> city warrants
$2090 55 men and costs more than it is worth.
H . D. Fox has nice shoulders, hams that city. This was the first tim e the
H e buyetli Bohemian outs at $10 per
Two arrests were made in Recorder’s
and side meat of his own curing. • Call puff of a steamboat had been beard at
bushel been use tlie seller engageth to
court.
Respectfully Submitted,
g iv e him $¡8 per bushel for all he can
at his meat market on First street and Jefferson since 1882 and of course it was
J. G. H ad le y , Recorder.
raise, and g iveth him the bond o f tlie
be convinced.
a big day for the little city.
m arshal ’ s report .
com pany to that effect.
J. B. Mount has the largest lino of
H e g ive th one o f liis sons a colt and
N ewberg , Or., January 6, 1896.
I i you contemplate a trip east, call at
when it is grow n lie selleth it and he
stove* displayed in his store room ever the Graphic ofiiee and get rates over the To the Hon. Mayor and City Council:
seen in Newberg. I t w ill pay any one great Northern Pacific road.
I beg leave to submit the following an­ spendeth liis money.
Maps,
His liens roost on tlie wagons and lie
to look at th em .
nual
report for the year ending January gettetli no eggs until late in tlie spring
time card and all information furnished.
0,
1896:
H e cutteth liis grass when it is dead
y Prof. A . C. Stanbrough has been com­ For first class accommodations, and a
pelled to give up his work in the college clean comfortable route, the Northern Amount liceuses collected ...................... 110 00 ripe, for by so doing he reseedeth liis
No. polls paid, c a s h ................................. 32 00 meadows.
for the present at least on account of a Pacific excells all other lines.
No. Dolls worked
.........................
87
H e sittetli down by tlie fire and rall-
lotal No. polls worked apd paid ............
103
serious trouble with his eyes.
N o’ street crossings put m
..........
12 eth at his sons because they don’ t do
W anted :— Several trustworthy gen­ No. alley crossings put iu ......................
10 more work.
Grant W iley is in town helping to tlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon for Ain't gravel put ou streets, yds
580
H taketli the horse and buggy and
2
take care of his uncle, M r. W ebber who established, reliable house. Salary $780 No. arrests made
d rivetli where he listeth, but when
Stock empounded:
Chickens................*..........................
3 an y one else wants to d rive tho horse
as announced last week was severely and expenses. Steady position.
E n­
Cattle .............................
4
hurt by falling on a slippery walk.
Hordes.. ...........
2 can’ t be spared.
close reference and self addressed
W ith ready money as close with all of us as it is now
we find that we w ill have to ask for cash down, or its
equal in something which we can use, for all goods sold
W e have done our very best *o accommodate you in
the past years, but we havo not the means at our com
mand to carry on tho business that w ay any longor.
W e w ill make the lowest prices we can —-m any
things w ill be much lower than ever, but we must ask
for a settlement at time of purchase.
Very respectfully,
MORRIS & MILES.
HON EE R HARDW ARE STORE.
T
.Still holds forth w ith everyth in g In Us lit
that the trade calls for.
Como und see and
you m ay buy or not, as you plcusc.
KEEP
Your
“ The Pot of Gold” is w hat most peo­
ple are longing for these duys.
Presi­
dent Newlin will tell all about it at the
college chapel on ¡Saturday night, Jan­
uary 11.
A number of the boys went out to J.
L . Hoskins’ last ¡Saturday evening and
assisted H ervy in celebrating his seven-
teeth birthday. They reported a very
pleasant time.
Hogs ...................................................
Oscar Allen, purser on the ateamer
Toledo has teen laid oil for a few days
on account of the steamer being laid, up
for repairs. A shaft was broken on l ist
Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy is fa­
Saturday’ s run.
mous for its cures of bad colds.
It
J. L . Hoskins, Chas. F. Butler, S. opens the secretions, relieves the lungs
Hobson, Luther Newlin, C. F. Moore, and aids nature in restoring the system
E . H . Woodward and probably others to a healthy condition. I f freely use.
from this place will each send one or as soon as the cold has been contracted,
more coops of chickens to the poultry and before it has become settled in the
show at Portland next week.
system, it greatly lessens the severeity
Smith the photographer finds that it of the attack and has often cured in a
always pays to satisfy his customers by single day what would have been a se­
doing first class work at prices to suit vere cold. For side by A. T . H ill, drug­
the times.
Photos 3x1 inches for 35 gist.
cents per dozen. A ll other work as
Parties who are in a position to know
cheap as any gallery in town.
assert that there is a good deal of drink­
W hat did yon say about the Newberg ing and gambling going on in certain lo­
M eat Market?
I t would not be closed calities in town. These two evils are
long? you were right. It is now open not entirely confined to those hardened
and we are ready to supply you with in such things but young boys are being
good meat.
Don’ t forget us when you drawn into the meshes. This state of
affairs is very much to be regretted and
want anything in our lino.
it is to be hoped that young and old may
S t a n l e y A C o o per .
find a better way to get enjoyment.
A carl from W ilbur Round says he
In accordance with a rule establishe I
and Cliff Terrell were given a warm wel­
come at Pasadena, California, the last when the Bank of Newlierg was organ­
Saturday in De -ember by such a sand ized the bank publishes a statement of
storm as they never before had en­ the condition of its business as shown
countered. The davthe card was written by the liooks at the close of the year.
th eeity of Pasaden i was having a tjurn- The statement w hich will be found in
tlii- issue of the Grupuic G worthy of a
ament of roses.
careful |«rus d by people in the com­
The road on the hill at the foot of K v munity n ho are doing a banking busi­
er street has lieen greatly injure 1 by the ness, and who care to know the condi­
water from above soaking underneath tion of tin bank they trust their funds
the hard covering of gravel. W ith the witii. A t the annual meeting of the
tendency that hillside has to slide away - ockholders held on last Monday the
each winter, goa l drain ige above the ol 1 hour I of directors and officers were
r iad is absolutely necessary to insure a re-elected. A seven per cent dividend
good lasting road.
was declared.
Some time ago M r. Simon Goldhaum
of San Luis Rev, Cal., w is trouble ! with
a lame back and rheumatism. He used
C liam tcrlain’ s Pain Balm and a prompt
cure was affected. H e says he has since
advised many of his friends to try it and
all who have done so have spoken high­
ly of it. It is for sale by A . T . H ill,
druggist.
12
stamped envelope. The Dominion Com­
Three cases scarlet fever quarantined;
pany, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chica­
street lamps cared for; streets and side­
go, 111.
11-8
walks repaired when needed; Marshal’s
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Cunjpston who work in general looked after U* the best
came from Nebraska a short time ago, of my ability.
returned to Newberg last week from Or­
Respectfully Subm itted,
egon City where they had been visiting
\V. T. M acy , Marshal.
j with relatives. They are now visiting
treasurer ’» report .
with Mrs. Cumpston’s parents, M r. anil
N ew hero , Or., January 6, 1896.
Mrs. Moses Hollingsworth. Mr. Cump- To the lion. Mayor and City Council:
I beg to submit the following report,
j ston expresses himself as being delighted
with Oregon and thinks lie would lie for the year commencing January 7,
glad to make his home in this country. 1896:
\n««th»*r
« hang#*
In a<l lition tobuyina out Calvin Stan­
ley's stock of dry goo 1.9 as announced
last week, Morris A Miles have pur­
chased the general merchandise stock of
Hutton A Christenson. The stock has
been moved to their store on First street
and Sutton A Christenson have gone out
of busine-s. M r. Chri*ten*on will run
An old farmer who undertook to sur­ a deliver, wagon and deliver goods for
prise his goo-1 wife got the worst of it a« Morris A Miles. Just what Mr. Hutton
the following will show: “ The farmer will do the Graphic is unable to say but
h id purchased a new suit of elothes an d,U iis to he hope I that he w ill remain in
> V also invested in a liberal quantity of New tierg as he has made many friends
^ b o ze ” which he imbibed freely.
On j here who will 1* sorry to see him leave,
his way home from town he conceived |
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*• l* O t o f l i o l d .**
the idea of putting on the new suit of
Newberg has been pretty well sup-
clothes and surprising his wife by his
appearance. He «topped on the river i plied during the season with entertain-
bridge and took off his old clothes, inenta of various kinds but of lectures
President
which he threw into the river. When there ha« lieen a dearth.
he reached for the hnndle containing his Newlin is Vailed for a lecture at the col­
new suit it was not there. He had lost lege chapel on Saturday night and he
* ought to h v c 3 full house.
it. H e rnm rir? • lu i wL*e.”
K c a l Estate Tran sfers.
Furnished every week by Rhodes A
Rhodes, Abstractors o f titles, M c M in n ­
ville, Oregon.
C \V Sargent to W illia m Camp­
bell, w arranty deed; record­
ed January 2, 1896; part o f lot
N o. 2, blk No. 12 in the city
o f M cM in n ville, O r ..............$ 20 00
Colin A and E liza J W allace to
A le x
Hudson,
w arranty
deed; recorded J h ii 0 1890; y
acres part o f see 0 t 5 s r 4 w
25 00
John It David and wife to A P
O liver, warranty deed; re­
$ 266 12
corded Jan 3 1896; undivided
Balance ou hand, Jan. 7, 1S95
. . . . 1818 «JO
City tax pai»l iu
4 interest in 42 acres part o f
Fines paid i in
if) oo
James Radley d 1 c in t 3 s r
icenses paid in ............................
24 75
2 w. A lso a small tract con­
Foil tax paid iu
.................................
34 00
Dog tax paid in
23 00 tain ing
12 rods adjoining
Cost and taxes receive«! from Bell & Co.
6 76
For grubbing Wynooski st
2 50 above deseribed tract; consid­
eration o f $1.00 and \ inter­
Harrowed from Chelialem Valley Bank
200 00
est in Cadewell patents.
Total receipts.
$2386 03
Paid out ou warrants.
$185183 Frances H ausw irtli to (ieorgo
W Perkins, w arranty deed;
Paid a note favor Chehalem Valley
Bank
If 78 recorded Jail 0 1890; lots 3
Paid interest
11 39
and
4 blk 1 in H an sew irth 's
Refunded to B ell <Sc Co
5 78
add to N orth Y a m h ill. ....... 400 00
Total amount paid o u t ........... $2388
72
Clarence C E lliott and w ife to
Amount overpaid Jan. 4, 1896
$2 09
G A P leitli, w arranty deed;
Respectfully Submitted,
recorded Jan 6 1890;’ lots 23
24 25 and 20 in blk D H ob­
N . C. C h r is t e n s o n ,
son’s add to N e w b e r g .......... 300 00
Treasurer.
BILLS ALLOWED.
D O Durham and w ife to John
Bond Buyer, advertising
1 6 00
F Cook, w arranty deed; re­
Newberg Printing Go., printing.
. 2 50
corded Jan 0 1890; 80 acres
3 Ol
Morris 3c Miles, mdse
part o f s < o f tlie J W Rogers
50
Jobeph Wilson, rad>e.. .. ....... ..
2 10
A T Mill, mdse
d 1 c in t 4 s r 4 w ................. 4000 00
. 1 95
IT Bradley, mdse
.....................
H a v e you titles exam ined and ab­
35 75
W 1 Macy. marshal
....... 25 95 stracts m ade by Rhodes & Rhodes,
J G Hadley, recorder. ..........
...
4
6
(1
W C Kruger, mdse
. 2 00 who have in their olllee the on ly set o f
A L Plummer, judge election.
2 00 abstracts o f title o f land in Y am h ill
Cyrua Vaughan, same.
H K Morri-. same
A oo county. Prom pt attention given to or­
. 2 00 ders for abstracts
. B hiinmings, «ame
Office upstairs in
- J l.t hier clerk election
2 ««J
.1 L M ver-, ame
2 00 the M cM in n ville National Rank build­
2 00 ing.
S 6 i errWl, same
2 "0
J i Smith, same
2 00
2 00
C J Edwards, -ame
F t Mills, same.
to
meet next
• O R ;
ssllls I ’p
The accounts of Price A E lliott are in |
my hands for collection. A ll persons!
indebted to said firm w ill please call at
my office anil settle same without fur­
ther notice.
C l a r e n c e B irr .
" E i e r » W om an *« F rie n d .••
G ive* color to the cheek, pparkle to
the ry e und ¡»cuce to the m ind
Pos­
itiv e cure for female troubles. Addrew*
M û ''. Fa. VfciiNoJf, Butines*, M g r ,
B to e k to o , C W .
CREAM
P0HDIR
Most Perfect Made.
47 Y tir: the S‘..s¿w<L
C ity .
WIEaSOJNT’S
KSfi&rsffi*"GROCERY
A LW A Y S GO TO
For everything In tho grocery line. Yon will always flint on myaholve.a large mid well selsctsd
.took of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Wnodenwsre, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware,
Lamps, Flower Pot», etc. Everything sold at lowest living price for cash.
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Country produce taken in exchange for Rood«. A fair luvc*tigation of my goods and prioas la
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all Í I ask.
“Goods delivered
parts
city, and ’ * to ..............
the bout landing.
1
PRESSED El l
Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells.
Face and Fancy Mold Brick a Speciality.
write for particulars.
Prices from $5.00 per thousand up.
Call or
Jesse Edwards & Son, Props.
Newberg«
We
Need
Watch=
ing.
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PACIFIC
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O re g o n
COLLEGE.
iN Tow berg, O r o .
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art.
Student« can enter nt any time nnd find classes to suit.
An excellent home for girls and boys is provided under the care of acompetout Matron, nt
the lowest possible prices.
Excellent board in private families. Moral and Christian Influences thrown about students.
We confidently believe that superior advantages cannot be ottered iu the Northwest.
All expenses moderate. Correspondence and visits solicited.
For catalogues ami Information, address,
P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O LLE G E ,
N K W H E lt O , O H FOOT*.
IK9.SK EDWARDS, President.
N. E. BRITT, Vico Pres.
B. C. MILES. Cashier
BANK OF NEWBERG T ,
C A P IT A L STOCK, S30 OOO.
m ilK C T O R S :
JESSE EDWARDS.
E. H. WOODWARD.
B. C. MILES,
J. C. COLCOBD.
N. E. BRITT.
Certificates of deposit Issued payable on demand. Exchange bought and sold. Good notes
discounted. Deposits received subject to check at sight, and a general hanking business
raubucted. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
C O R K R M F O N D K N T I -Ladd A Tilton. Portland; National Park Bank, New York.
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call st tho bank for Information concerning ths etfef
Correspondence invited.
Tuesday
from eating unwholesome znd uncooked
food. Yours Truly, A. E. Bending.
Halsey, Oregon. For sale by A . T . H ill,
druggist.
_______ _
M OUNT,
J . 13.
Rem em ber
Tlie City Feed Store is where you can
bny Floor and Feed of all kinds. Poul­
try Invigorator, Insect Powder and Im-
\ n i>ld
!lec-«m t)irn<latlon
j perial Egg Food. Farm ami Garden
In the late war I was a soldier in the Seed*. Don’ t make a mistake.
W . G . H a s tin c
First Maryland Volunteers, Company
G. During my term of service I con­
H o rticu ltu ra l M eetin g.
tracted chronic diarrlnea. »¡lice then I
Lot all fruit growers remember the an-
have used a great amount of medicine, I nua| „looting of tlie County Horticul-
but when I found any that would give tural Sicicty at LaFayette on next Tues-
me relief it would injure my stomach, 'lay. Jan. 14th, and arrange to lie pres-
ent. An evening session is pro|iostsl
until Cham lierlain'« Colic, Cholera and and all who derire to remain over night
Diarrhoea Remedy wa* brought to my will lie provided with entertainment.
notice. I used it and will say it is the Come let us go up. By order of
J. H . R e e s , Sec’y.
only remedy that gave me permanent
relief and no hud results follow. I take
pleasure in recommending this prepara­
A w ard ed
tion to all of my comrades, who. while
~ :?Z *vest D o n o r s — W c r l d ' f F a i r ,
giving their services to their country,
Quid filettai, M id w in te r F r.
contracted this dreadful disease as I did,
Adjourned
evening.
I*rfctf.s cheerfully given. A t your service.
H a lly II.n lth Law s.
Don’t cat so rapidly.
Fit on a chair and lie quiet after eat-
! ing. Your stomach is not a coal bin.
When you feel uncomfortable after
eating you have eaten too much, and
you need Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
If you suffer from rheumatism watch
tb eS heet*. Don’ t get between them ; if
damp dry them.
Cure you rheumatism with Joy’s Veg-
, « table .Sarsaparilla.
Keep flies out of your house; they are
germ carriers.
Wear flannel undergarments.
Keep your feet warm ; your head cool.
When your hlood is thin you feci cold
in the least change. When your blond
is thin fake Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla
it will make your blood red, rich and
thick.
Yes, it w ill do to take Joy’ s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla now.
When you get off your bicycle after a
long warm run, put on a coat.
If you are going on a trip take Joy’s
Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Strange fo«sl makes strange stomachs.
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches flic
•tnmach, cleanses the stomach, and re­
news the stomach.
No apjs'tite? Take Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite.
Accept nothing but the genuine when
you ask for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
F u r H al«.
A 40 acre farm, six miles from New­
berg. H alf in cultivation, fine water.
, Price $600. For particular* inquire *t
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"V o t c L W
&
]VIa,ttesoii,
DEALERS IN FURNITURE,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS
•no DIRECTORS.
verything furnished In the Coffin line from
the cheapest to the finest.
M ETALLIC BURIAL CASKETS,
BURIAL ROBES AND SLIPPERS.
I.lst o f Letters.
Remaining unclaimed in the Newlierg
post office, for tho month en«ling Decem­ You will find a good supply of
ber 31, 1895.
Y E L L O W P IN E ,
Herman Boll 2,
John Brook»,
| REDWOOD,
Mrs Ella Foreman, Mr K D Maroon,
HPBUCE,
M r E C M iller,
K D Sherman,
C ED AR,
Martin Walter.
Persons calling for any of the above
letters w ill please say “ advertised.”
J. C. S a w y e r , P. M.
a t rite • * •
Lumber and Casings
Card o f Thanks.
Depot Lumber Yard,
W e wish to express our sincere and
heartfelt thanks t> our friends for the
respect and assistance in the funeral of
As well as
our beloved son nnd brother.
DOORS AND W IN D OW S,
J. 8. B a s e r a n d F a m i l y .
MOULD» 00,
The best Brands of flour, wbeatWt l , f l H I W I L U AND I.IM E , etc.
graham, hay ami ground feed at .'>| m * u I<1- W . I » . H E A C O C K ,
ing’ * lcc-4 (tore oa 1 x 4 it/eet.
I P i --sgso, Oar*.